Coercion in a sentence as a noun

Such a scheme has a huge flaw: it allows extortion/coercion.

Now it comes to trust in the government being implied and if the citizen doesn't trust the government, he is not to be trusted and must be subjected to coercion.

The language itself is broken, especially when it comes to equality, type coercion, `arguments`, and Date processing.

The stance your describing above is actually a deontological ethics which takes aggression and coercion as its principal 'bad acts.

It is simply a disingenuous attempt to make the idea of a market exchange sound more humane, and to suggest an absence of coercion, without ever providing evidence that this is the case.

In America and other repressed countries, it's probably a good idea to assume that prostitution is not consensual; there is indeed coercion and violence, which is absolutely inexcusable and disgusting.

No function scoping.\n * Final variables and library private names.\n * There are generics and they are reified.\n * 'this' is lexically bound, removing a whole swath of confusing patterns and bugs.\n * There is no implicit type coercion or boolean conversion.

They are individuals who, through coercion or deception, consume more than they produce.----- Perhaps she never understood the fairness of tax money for public research and infrastructure and security, all of which have contributed to the success of big business.

Coercion definitions

noun

the act of compelling by force of authority

noun

using force to cause something to occur; "though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game"; "they didn't have to use coercion"

See also: compulsion